The City and the Court, 1603-1643

Ashton, Robert

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Author
Ashton, Robert
Publish Date
1979-09-06
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
264
Publisher Name
5066
ISBN-10
0521224195
ISBN-13
9780521224192
citemno
274771
Edition
1
SKU
9780521224192

Description

Product Description

The fact that London was parliamentarian rather than royalist was one of the principal reasons for the defeat of Charles I in the English Civil War. This book reinterprets London's role. It examines the relation of the municipality and of the City fathers as business magnates with both of the early Stuart kings and their parliaments, and explores the business connections of the City with the royal court, concluding that, far from being the natural allies of the king and court as is generally assumed, the City elite had mostly been seriously alienated from them by 1640. Professor Ashton offers an interpretation not only of the City's role in the years before 1640 but also of the reasons lying behind its support for parliament in 1642. It is both a contribution to the debate on the origins of the Civil War and a study in depth of the connection between big business and politics in early Stuart England.

Book Description

This book reinterprets London's role in the defeat of Charles I in the English Civil War.

Book Description

The fact that London was parliamentarian rather than royalist was one of the principal reasons for the defeat of Charles I in the English Civil War. This book reinterprets London's role.